A will is your way of saying “Here’s what I wish even when I’m not around.”
It’s a legal document that sorts out your pūtea, property, and taonga after you pass. One of the key benefits of a will is that it hopefully means less drama for your whānau after you pass.
Wills may help you to:
It’s not scary – it’s empowering.
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